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Jambot

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  1. Still available? Thanks
  2. What's the nose/waist/tail width on the Oxygen? Any idea on SCR? Thanks
  3. Are the Dynafits mounted with an adapter plate or screwed into the board core? Thanks, Jamie
  4. Lovely Magenta/Lime/Periwinkle colors scheme on these 28.5 Rossignols. In surprisingly good shape. Got them to splitboard with, but the rare times I get out I'm on softies. Make me an offer.
  5. Burton Fish 156 HD. Measures 31.4cmx25.2cmx28.3cm. I believe this was the last year of the full cambered fish and one of the last production models made in Vermont. In good shape with topsheet scuffs and scratches. Base was recently belt ground. Edges have a few nicks but no major burrs. Asking $175 plus shipping. I also have a Volkl SBX board and some Frooot Boots listed.
  6. SOLD --- I have a very good condition Volkl Cross 167. There's not much info out there on these so others may know more than me. Presumably a step down(in tech and price) from their Coal? Measures 31cm x 24.9cm x 29.6cm(tip/waist/tail) Topsheet has a few little chips and some inevitable scuffs on the glossy surface. Base has a few light scratches but nothing I could really catch in a picture. Has original base structure. Edges could use a quick stoning(I can clean them up if you like) but have no nicks or rough spots. Looks like a P-tex sidewall and has aluminum tip/tail base inlays. I love the Geiger-esque alien graphic but it needs to get out in the world and get ridden. Asking $200 plus shipping. I have a Cambered Fish and some old skool boots listed also.
  7. Bump and price reduction - $35 shipped
  8. The WFO or Wide (Fargin'?) Open is a 163 with a 22.3cm waist and 27.9/27.7cm nose/tail. Has and 8m+ SCR. It's in really good shape with a just a few runs on a fresh tune. Sharp edges and a few light base scratches. A few nicks and scrapes on the topsheet. As the picture shows there is on spot on the edge where you can see rust on the edge through the base. Has LOTS of camber. This seems medium stiff but was pretty mellow and forgiving under my 200lbs wearing soft boots(size 10 Burtons). It didn't wash out on full carves however. I would think it would be a great board for somebody transitioning to hard boots. I'd use it as a mellow carver or a rock board but I have too many. $50 plus shipping Oxygen Kr159 Goofy Asymmetric. Not much I can say. I suppose you could get down a hill on this or screw it to your wall. $15 plus shipping
  9. *SOLD* First up is a pair of intec heels in really good shape. No frays or kinks in the wires and they barely look walked on. $45 shipped in US *SOLD* These bindings are only marked Made in Austria. The mounting is very similar Raichle X-Bones where the plate mounts to the board and a single center bolt mounts the binding to that. They are very adjustable for boot size and both have built in canting. If you want heel/toe lift you'll have to get get a Burton unicant(that's how I rode the rear one). I drilled a single hole in the left disc that can be seen in the photo to mount directly to a Burton three hole pattern. Everything seems solid but since they're older and plastic and the bails are thinner wire I would recommend these for a lighter rider(<140 lbs.?). That said I rode these a few times on a powder board at 190lbs. and survived. Pretty flexy for me. $25 shipped in US I have some older boards listed separately.
  10. Do you know the waist width or sidecut radius? thx
  11. Sorry, they are sold. I do still have a pair of intec boot heels though.
  12. I don't know if these were prototypes or chopped off first generation Trench Diggers, but here's(almost) a pair of bindings for hard riding little feet. Comes with top plates/bumpers, mounting plates, and hardware to mount everything pictured to a board. Just missing the full bail set up and machine screws to attach them. The plates were milled skinnier at the fat waist than my regular TD1 and the ends appear to be(cut off? and) sanded after anodizing. The mounting plates are a smaller diameter than TD1's and are 0* and 6* cants. The heel bumper on the 6* canted plate only touches the board when it's at 60* stance. It could easily be replaced or shimmed out.There is a extra row of binding mounting holes compared to TD1's allow an even smaller boot. I imagine at a certain point the bails would be too wide for a small boot but don't have a way to test that theory.These had standard TD1 bails on them that I kept for my splitboard. I'm sure someone else out there will know more about them than I do. Asking $40 shipped to US Paypal gift or Postal M.O. I also have some big people Raichle X-bones and 324 boots posted.
  13. *SOLD* First a pair of 324's size 27.5 with original Thermoflex liners and Intec heels. In great shape, some wear on the toepad but the intec heels barely look walked on. They come with the cute boot wrench and an aftermarket stiff plastic insole(I believe thermo formable). $150 + ship or $115 + ship w/o Intecs Second up, Raichle X-bone bindings with Intec heels. Good shape and come with the manual, shims and cants, leash, and wrench. $65 shipped in US $200 + ship for everything Paypal gift or Postal M.O. I also have parts for kid size TD1's(no bails) listed. *SOLD*
  14. I've got a Burton Fish listed here - http://www.bomberonline.com/VBulletin/showthread.php?41498-2003-Burton-Fish-156-HD I'd do $90 plus shipping.
  15. Are there any boards you (or anyone) have ridden that are comparable in overall feel to this one? Ballpark Radius? Thanks
  16. Bump. Added to description and lowered price.
  17. ***SOLD*** Palmer Channel Titanium 164 used but in good shape. Nose 29.2/ Waist 24.5/ Tail 28.5/ SCR- Multiple radius side cut. I'd say about 9m average? I got this used and only rode this for a day or two and enjoyed it. I'd keep it, but between money, snow, and boards I only have too much of the latter. It is nicely damp and worked good for quick turns and chop. It didn't lay down big arcs very well for me but - 1. I'm not that great a carver 2. my size 11 softies with no risers didn't help. Topsheet has some scratches and dings. Titanium has two chips on the nose and one on the tail. I covered them in glue to keep them from snagging on anything. A few sidewall (it's cap construction) dings, one on the tail has mushroomed the topsheet a little but looks solid(i glued it too). Base has two 1/8" wide scrapes and some scratches but is in nice shape and appears to have the original structure. When laid flat it only has 3/16" of camber. I'm not sure what these would had new. Anyone? Edges have a few burrs but are in good shape overall. Asking $100 + shipping or in trade towards a 168+ tapered splitboard I also have a Fish for sale - http://www.bomberonline.com/VBulletin/showthread.php?41498-2003-Burton-Fish-156-HD
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